
Additionally, NVIDIA Shield TV owners can stream PC games via Steam Link.

If you're lucky enough to own a compatible Samsung or Sony Smart TV, you can download the Steam Link app and use it to stream PC games to your TV. But what device will you use? This is where it gets tricky. The free Steam Link app will be available for phones and tablets running Android or iOS starting the week of May 21.At this point, you'll be ready to pair a Steam Link-compatible device to the Steam desktop app.

Valve says it will also support offline playback. As latency is much less of a concern, you’ll be able to stream video over Wi-Fi or LTE. This will allow you to watch the movies and shows sold by Steam on the aforementioned devices. The Steam Link app will be followed “later this summer” by a Steam Video app. You’ll be able to use the Steam Controller, MFI controllers, and other devices to play. The host computer streams a live video feed across a home network to the client computer, while the client computer relays gameplay commands back to the host computer.Ī beta will offer only Android support at first, and your device will have to be connected to the local network through either a 5Ghz wireless or wired Ethernet connection.

“The Steam Link app,” Valve writes, “allows gamers to experience their Steam library of games on their Android (phone, tablet, TV) and iOS-based (iPhone, iPad, Apple TV) devices while connected via 5Ghz network or wired Ethernet to a host system (Mac or PC), with Android access initially offered in beta.”īasically, the Steam Link app extends the Steam In-Home Streaming service of the Steam Link set-top box, which currently allows players to stream Steam games from one PC or Mac to another computer. Valve has revealed plans to launch two new apps that will let players stream games and videos from Steam without an expensive Steam Link box.Īccording to a new press release from the company, Valve said the Steam Link app and the Steam Video app are meant to “extend Steam’s suite of services and accessibility.”
